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Dara Khosrowshahi on market share

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“we've been taking category position from Lyft and other competitors globally for some time now we are absolutely the share leader and gainer in both mobility and then delivery on a worldwide basis especially outside the US we're seeing a lot of the other delivery competitors have to pull back we don't have to pull back quite as much because we have pre-eaters coming from cross promotion from the rides business.”

Dara Khosrowshahi
Chief Executive Officer & Director, Uber Technologies Inc
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Uber's Khosrowshahi on Growth, Hiring, Commuting Trends
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi says he expects "really robust" growth in 2023 as consumer spending continues to be strong. Speaking with Emily Chang and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close," Khosrowshahi also discusses the company's hiring plans and commuting trends. Uber reported revenue that beat analysts' estimates, with revenue rising 9% to $8.6 billion in the fourth quarter. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more: http://www.bloomberg.com Connect with us on... Twitter:   / business   Facebook:   / bloombergbusiness   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quicktake/?...
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About Dara Khosrowshahi

Chief Executive Officer & Director · Uber Technologies Inc

In May 2026, Dara Khosrowshahi appeared in multiple interviews to discuss Uber’s strategy, financial performance, and expansion plans. During an earnings call and subsequent media appearances, he reported that Uber generated roughly $10 billion in free cash flow over the prior twelve months and described the business as "hitting on all cylinders," with both mobility and delivery segments growing. He stated that the company remains "shielded" from global instability because its operations are fundamentally local, though he acknowledged that the war in the Middle East had affected its regional operations. Khosrowshahi argued that Uber’s largest competitor remains the personal car and that the company is not seeking to build defensive "moats," preferring instead to play offense. Khosrowshahi made multiple trips to India and stated that he expects the country to become Uber’s largest market within a decade, describing Indian consumers as "super demanding" and the market as "dynamic." He said the company could turn a profit in India but that doing so would "sell the business short." He announced a hotel-booking partnership with Expedia, integrating travel into Uber’s platform, and reiterated his view that autonomous vehicles, drones, and physical AI represent "another trillion dollar marketplace." On the topic of AI, he noted that Uber exhausted its AI budget in a single quarter, that engineers are becoming more efficient through AI tools, and that he prioritizes organic growth and investment over share buybacks. He also acknowledged the existence of an AI-generated version of himself used internally for presentation practice, though he said he had not interacted with it.

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